By Emme Hilbig-Coy At Connection is the Cure our mission is to connect people to people and people to resources. For my senior project I worked for Connection is the Cure’s social media, they are a non-profit focused on mental health awareness through connection, with the purpose of creating unity within communities. We are madeContinue reading “Made to Connect: A Brand Style Guide for Connection is the Cure”
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The Financial Literacy & Recovery Course By: Jordan Lake
Learn more about the Financial Literacy & Recovery Course Booklet, developed for incarcerated individuals and those in the recovery community at recovery centers in Eastern Idaho. The booklet was written by Jordan Lake, and includes recovery and financial principles to be complementary to the educational curricula at the nine recovery centers located in Eastern Idaho.
The Faces of Change Project & Booklet – By Jordan Lake
This project was done in association with The Center for Hope in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The primary goal of the project was to create a booklet that stood as “Evidence of Relevance” for The Center for Hope to demonstrate its importance to Eastern Idaho to donors and public officials who review grants for the organization.
Comfort Kits for Teens
Katie Ott Johnson | Strategic Organizational Leadership For my project, I worked with the Upper Valley Child Advocacy Center to make comfort kits for teens. The Upper Valley Child Advocacy Center is a center that is dedicated to helping children who have experienced sexual abuse find justice, while helping the children find hope and healing.Continue reading “Comfort Kits for Teens”
Let’s Talk About It: A Conflict Reference for Campus Living
By: Nathan Wall Major: Communication – Strategic Organization and Leadership Common Conflicts That Undermine Campus Living Moving away from home and beginning a whole new experience is tough enough, but adding living with roommates is whole other stressor to add. BYU-Idaho students come from diverse backgrounds, habits, and expectations all of which collide in sharedContinue reading “Let’s Talk About It: A Conflict Reference for Campus Living”
Behind the Curtain: Organizing a Live Performance for Mat and Savanna Shaw
By: Emily Udy Strategic Organization Intro For my senior project, I organized and managed a Center Stage concert at BYU-Idaho featuring Mat and Savanna Shaw. With over two years of experience in the Purchasing and Travel Office, I have worked extensively on contracts for the Center Stage concert series. However, my role was primarily focusedContinue reading “Behind the Curtain: Organizing a Live Performance for Mat and Savanna Shaw”
From Insights to Action: A Dating Safety Campaing for BYU-I Freshman students
I developed a plan to promote dating safety among BYU-Idaho freshmen students. This project went from insights to action in five steps: Recognition of the need, analysis of the situation, communication of the issue, creation of an action plan, and implementation of the program. This blog contains an overview of each one of those steps.
Principles of Project Management: Pacific Roots Lū’au
By Michael Ramos | Strategic Organizational Communication Youtube Link For Visuals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1BBRW33420 Project Summary In an effort to help the Pacific Roots Association become more financially independent and maintain sustainable activity levels for future semesters, I collaborated with the club to conceptualize, plan, and execute their first Lū’au event. This project aimed to raise fundsContinue reading “Principles of Project Management: Pacific Roots Lū’au”
Improving the Onboarding Process for a Local Business
During the winter semester of 2024 I interned with the Rexburg Free Clinic (RFC), a local non-profit organization with a mission of providing free healthcare to community members in need. This opportunity was humbling – enriching, and deepened my appreciation for non-profit work . Driven by desire to contribute more, I undertook a project aimedContinue reading “Improving the Onboarding Process for a Local Business”
BYU-I HR Knowledge Management
Hi! Welcome to my Senior Project Blog Post. I’m sure you’ve read lots of these or will read lots of these, so I’ll give a brief introduction of myself and my project. I’m Keri Sheffield a Strategic Communications Major with a passion for people and making the workplace more enjoyable. Over 50 hours this semesterContinue reading “BYU-I HR Knowledge Management”